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The latest news from Edmonds Community College

Edmonds CC awarded grant to train and provide degrees to overseas students

05/14/2013 Edmonds Community College has received an award of $1.87 million from the U.S. Department
of State to administer the Community College Initiative program to provide professional
training and degrees to students from South Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Near
East.

Edmonds Community College, as the lead college, has partnered with Whatcom Community
College and Pierce College to create the Northwest Community College Initiative (NWCCI)
to provide the educational programs stipulated by the cooperative agreement. Edmonds
Community College coordinates the NWCCI program and works with two other Washington
state community colleges — Pierce College in Lakewood and Whatcom Community College
in Bellingham.

These colleges were selected for their extensive experience providing international
programs and professional training for international students; their demonstrated
commitment to the goals of the CCI program; for offering strong academic programs
in the targeted fields of study; for their geographic representation and diverse communities;
and for their knowledge of the participating world regions.

The 2013-14 academic year is the fifth year of the NWCCI program. A cohort of 48 students
who will arrive in August 2013. To date, NWCCI has hosted 170 students from Brazil,
Cameroon, Costa Rica, Egypt, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Pakistan, Panama, South
Africa and Turkey.

Each participant takes part in a four-week English and academic success program, followed
by three quarters of study in one of six academic fields: applied engineering, business
management and administration, early childhood education, information technology,
media, or tourism and hospitality management. All students complete an internship
allowing them to apply classroom learning in a professional setting.

They also participate in a cultural program that introduces students to the cultures
of the United States and provides opportunities for them to share their own cultures
with local communities.

The cultural program includes visits to local businesses and government offices, service
learning activities, leadership training, being paired with an American friendship
family, and regular opportunities to give presentations in the local community.

The Northwest Community College Initiative (NWCCI) is one of only three consortia
in the United States to receive the annual award from the U.S. Department of State’s
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. The funds provide valuable support to
assist the college in its international education goal of fostering better understanding
between people of the world and local communities.